Anyone tried the Rocket Bunny wide body kit for their S10?

Seeking Advice on Rocket Bunny Wide Body Kit for S10

I’m looking into modifying my Chevrolet S10 and I keep hearing about the Rocket Bunny wide body kits. I’m really interested in how these kits can enhance both the look and performance of the truck. If anyone has experience with this specific kit, I would love to hear your thoughts.

Here are some things I’m curious about:

  • Installation Process: How complicated is it to install the Rocket Bunny wide body kit? Did you do it yourself or have it done at a shop?
  • Fitment Issues: Did you encounter any fitment problems during or after installation? It would be great to know if adjustments were needed.
  • Aesthetic Impact: How does the wide body kit change the overall appearance of the truck? I want to achieve a specific look, so any pictures would be helpful.
  • Performance Enhancements: Has anyone noticed any performance improvements after installing the kit?
  • Cost Considerations: What should I expect in terms of budget? I’d like to know about the costs of the kit, installation, and any other related expenses.

I’m doing my research but finding firsthand experiences will really help me decide if this is the right modification for my S10. Thanks in advance for any insights you can share!

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I’ve been doing some research on the Rocket Bunny wide body kits for the S10. The kits are available in different styles, with varying features like fender flares and enhanced aerodynamics. It’s important to consider your personal taste and intended use of the vehicle when choosing.

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I love the way the Rocket Bunny kits really enhance the stance of the S10! Has anyone shared their experience with installation? Is it a DIY project or best left to the pros?

Hey Regina! I did a DIY installation of the Rocket Bunny kit about a month ago. It took some time, but with the right tools, it’s definitely doable. Just make sure you have some extra hands to help with the heavy lifting!

That sounds great, Jessica! What specific features made the installation easier? I’m curious about the fitment and whether they require much adjustment.

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For my installation, the fitment was almost perfect! Just a slight adjustment on the rear fenders was needed. The instructions included were pretty clear, which really helped a lot!

I’m considering getting one too! But I’m torn between Rocket Bunny and another brand. What are the main advantages of Rocket Bunny kits over competitors?

Good question, Catherine! Rocket Bunny kits are known for their unique design and sturdiness. They often support better handling due to the wider track width too!

Definitely look for kits that fit your performance needs. If your S10 will mainly see the street, a Rocket Bunny kit will give you that aggressive look without sacrificing usability.

Conversely, if you’re racing or doing track days, you might want to think about functional aspects like weight and aerodynamics as well. Rocket Bunny does offer some performance benefits.

That’s a good point! I’m mostly interested in the aesthetic side, but performance is definitely a consideration. Is the price range for these kits on the higher end?

I’ve found that the Rocket Bunny kits can range from moderate to pricey depending on the specific components and materials used. Remember to watch out for shipping costs too!

Thanks for the heads up, Mary! Do the kits typically require cutting or welding? I’m not sure I want to deal with that kind of modification.

Most Rocket Bunny kits are bolt-on, so no cutting or welding is usually necessary, which is a big plus for us DIY types! Just check the kit specifications.

What if I get a kit and decide to sell my S10 later? Would the body kit significantly decrease the resale value or could it be an appealing upgrade?

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That’s something worth considering, Jason. A well-installed Rocket Bunny may attract enthusiasts, but some buyers might prefer stock vehicles. It’s a bit of a gamble!

Ultimately, it’s about what makes you happy with your ride! Just make sure to do your homework and choose the kit that fits both your style and goals. Good luck!

I recently installed the Rocket Bunny wide body kit on my S10, and I have to say it really transforms the look! For installation, a heat gun is crucial for fitting, and don’t forget to account for the extra width when aligning your wheels.

Good call! I found that using a heat gun helped with flexibility, but I also recommend having some extra sets of hands—it can get unwieldy during install!

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Definitely! Plus, make sure to have body filler handy for any gaps after the installation. A professional finish really relies on those finishing touches!

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